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Sonos opens a Trello board so we can see how it’s fixing the busted app
The board is a “live document” that Sonos will update.
The company has been releasing updates to patch things up, but Spence still posted a public apology in July that included a roadmap of features Sonos was planning to add to the app over the coming months. KeithFromSonos says that the Trello board isn’t “an exhaustive list of every item on our internal roadmap” or a view of every known issue, but it is “a live document that will be updated with information as soon as it is made available to me.” In a section on the board titled “On The Roadmap,” for example, there are entries for “Full Queue Editing / Management” and “Playlist Editing.” The “Coming Soon” section has entries for things like “Search and Browse Latency Fixes” and “Improved Volume Responsiveness.” Sonos isn’t the only company to launch a public Trello board to give users transparency into what it’s working on.
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